Dominion voting machines in Fulton County were hacked in real time from a phone

Analyst Jovan Pulitzer demonstrated at the session of the Georgian Senate that the Dominion Voting System is extremely vulnerable to interference. By connecting to the machines via WiFi, Pulitzer established two-way communication from the polling station in the voting center.
“At this very moment at a polling location in the county, not only do we have access through the devices to the poll pad–the system, but WE ARE IN,” Pulitzer said. “And it’s not supposed to have WiFi and that’s not supposed to be able to happen so we’ve documented now it’s communicating two ways in real time, meaning it’s receiving data and sending data — should never happen, shouldn’t be WiFi, we’ve now documented it in real time.
Speaking at the meeting, Pulitzer confirmed that even a non-professional can access the vote and influence the results.
The Georgia Senate Judiciary Subcommittee witness was asked about the access to Dominion Voting System machines FULTON COUNTY which were demonstrated to have been connected to WiFi (!) and he explains how a malicious actor could "modify the data."
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) December 30, 2020
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